What do you need to be a working diver?
Diving is a thrilling sport, seeing microscopic creatures, fishes, and corals blend in a swirl of colours is always a wonderful experience.
- To operate successfully in a team.
- A positive attitude – to be a successful working diver, you must be eager and passionate, optimistic, and energetic, with a ‘can do’ attitude and a desire to do whatever it takes to complete the task.
- It is necessary to have certain scientific and mechanical aptitude, as well as the capacity to use a variety of tools.
- The ability to adhere to tight safety precautions – diving is a high-risk sector where risk is kept to extremely low levels by adhering to tight safety standards in all areas of diving, including equipment selection, training, performing the task itself.
- Must be a good swimmer with a significant level of fitness.
- To be able to remain cool under pressure and to deal with upsetting or risky tasks.
Exploring the ocean’s depths may be both educational and enjoyable. Risks can be reduced by acquiring the fundamental diving techniques. With enough practise, you, can become a diver who is prepared for and capable of managing all types of diving scenarios.